Employment and contracts to help you get started

Cedar Valley Services Inc. has been helping communities in the Minnesota area by providing employment opportunities for a few prime products. We also help individuals with disabilities using our contracts with commerce and industry for a variety services in facilities owned by us as well as customers.

Once you reach out to us, we'll assess your potential and place you in a competitive working environment that helps you grow and stabilize financially.

Employment in a wide variety of sectors

We help you start vocationally in a wide variety of work sectors including prime manufacturing for wood pallets, freezer spacers and winter survival kits for vehicles. We also have partnerships and contracts with the local commerce and industry for commercial services such as:

Food service operation

Grounds keeping

Hotel/motel housekeeping

Janitorial services

Laundry service

Paper shredding

Vocational opportunities are also provided for manufacturing services such as:

Assembly (hand and machine)

Machine operations (rivet spinning, casings clipping and so on)

Bulk mailing

Packaging, including food items

Services available for individuals with disability

Are you struggling to find the right job because of a disability? You are not alone anymore. Our friendly and dedicated team will help you assess your potential and then help you choose the right program. This will help you become equipped to take up work in any service or sector successfully and help you stabilize your life.

If you or someone you know is struggling with disability and trying to find work, you can use our referral form and give us the details so that we can reach out immediately.

We help you to seek out employment opportunities in a variety of manufacturing and services sectors.

Talk to us right away!

If you're looking for work opportunities in manufacturing or commercial services, get in touch with our corporate office or our offices in Austin, Owatonna, Albert Lea division or Alpha Program in Albert Lea today.